# Get Started ### Get started with Pizza Bot In order to allow developers to experience the convenience of BotSharp as quickly as possible, we have designed a basic sample project PizzaBot. This example allows you to run it quickly on your local machine. This example requires `llama-2` quantized model downloaded with `gguf` format if you want to run locally. ### Run in command line ```shell git clone https://github.com/SciSharp/BotSharp cd BotSharp # Run PizzzaBot showcase with package reference dotnet run --project .\src\WebStarter\WebStarter.csproj -p SolutionName=PizzaBot # Use BotSharp to include all dependent projects with latest source code dotnet run --project .\src\WebStarter\WebStarter.csproj -p SolutionName=BotSharp ``` Here you go, you will see this running screen. ![Pizza Bot Starter](assets/PizzaBotSample3.png) Next, try to access the chat from `Open API`, we public our [Postman collection](https://www.postman.com/orange-flare-634868/workspace/botsharp/collection/1346299-d1a31c49-825d-4449-bdc8-936c66ff6bfd). Remember to set the environment as `localhost`. ![Pizza Bot Starter](assets/PizzaBotSample4.png) ### Launch the UI BotSharp has an official front-end project to be used in conjunction with the backend. The main function of this project is to allow developers to visualize various configurations of the backend. ```console git clone https://github.com/SciSharp/BotSharp-UI cd BotSharp-UI npm install npm run dev ``` Access the http://localhost:5015/ ![BotSharp UI Router](assets/BotSharp-UI-Router.png) ### Run in debug mode If you have Visual Studio installed, you can run it in debug mode. Double click `PizzaBot` to start the solution. ![Pizza Bot](assets/PizzaBotSample1.png) Hit `WebStarter` to run it in Debug mode, or you can start from command line ![Pizza Bot Starter](assets/PizzaBotSample2.png)